Causes and Treatment Methods for Persistent High Fever in Children

A 7-year-old boy has a persistent fever of 40 degrees. After taking fever-reducing medication, his temperature drops but rises again after a few hours. Other symptoms include lymphadenitis, leukocytosis, dark yellow and slippery tongue coating, pharyngeal abscess, nasal congestion, loose stools, and diarrhea. What could be the possible causes of this recurrent fever, and how should it be treated?
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Causes and Treatment Methods for Recurring Fever in Children

What are the reasons for a child’s persistent high fever? Urgent. The child had a fever of 38 degrees, returned to normal after being given an intravenous injection, but then rose to 39 degrees 12 hours later. Previous treatment and outcomes: Treated three times, intravenous injections, taking antipyretics, what kind of help matters: How to restore normal body temperature, what methods are there
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